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111 related items for PubMed ID: 2897861

  • 1. Fade profiles during spontaneous offset of neuromuscular blockade: vecuronium and gallamine compared.
    Power SJ, Pearce AC, Jones RM.
    Br J Anaesth; 1988 Apr; 60(5):486-90. PubMed ID: 2897861
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  • 2. Relationship between single twitch depression and train-of-four fade: influence of relaxant dose during onset and spontaneous offset of neuromuscular blockade.
    Power SJ, Jones RM.
    Anesth Analg; 1987 Jul; 66(7):633-6. PubMed ID: 2886077
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  • 8. Nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking drugs and train-of-four fade.
    McCoy EP, Connolly FM, Mirakhur RK, Loan PB, Paxton LD.
    Can J Anaesth; 1995 Mar; 42(3):213-6. PubMed ID: 7743572
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  • 9. Clinical assessment of neuromuscular blockade produced by vecuronium using twitch, train of four, tetanus and post-tetanic twitch responses of the adductor pollicis muscle.
    Wali FA, Bradshaw EG, Suer AH.
    Acta Anaesthesiol Belg; 1988 Mar; 39(1):35-42. PubMed ID: 2897150
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  • 11. Evaluation of cumulative properties of three new nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking drugs BW A444U, atracurium and vecuronium.
    Ali HH, Savarese JJ, Basta SJ, Sunder N, Gionfriddo M.
    Br J Anaesth; 1983 Mar; 55 Suppl 1():107S-111S. PubMed ID: 6134539
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  • 14. Isobolographic and dose-response analysis of the interaction between pipecuronium and vecuronium.
    Naguib M, Abdulatif M.
    Br J Anaesth; 1993 Oct; 71(4):556-60. PubMed ID: 7903151
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  • 15. Antagonism of vecuronium and atracurium: comparison of neostigmine and edrophonium administered at 5% twitch height recovery.
    Caldwell JE, Robertson EN, Baird WL.
    Br J Anaesth; 1987 Apr; 59(4):478-81. PubMed ID: 2882769
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  • 17. Train-of-four fade and neuromuscular block in rats: a comparison between pancuronium, vecuronium, and rocuronium.
    Itoh H, Shibata K, Nitta S, Kobayashi T.
    Can J Anaesth; 2000 Oct; 47(10):950-5. PubMed ID: 11032268
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  • 18. Neuromuscular blocking effects of vecuronium in dogs with autosomal-recessive centronuclear myopathy.
    Martin-Flores M, Paré MD, Tomak EA, Corn ML, Campoy L.
    Am J Vet Res; 2015 Apr; 76(4):302-7. PubMed ID: 25815571
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  • 20. Recording of train-of-four evoked muscle responses from the nose and foreleg in the intact dog.
    Cullen LK, Jones RS.
    Res Vet Sci; 1980 Nov; 29(3):277-80. PubMed ID: 7255889
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